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A New Cosmogony. 
[April, 
Sorbed This nebular mass, which possesses a rotation 
in the same direction as the ring, will in turn pioduce a 
planet, surrounded by satellites revolving in the same due - 
nebular rings, some of which 
display the vertical motion which ^“‘u.a^^in 
quantity of^toiaT in the midst of the original^ nebular 
centre °very Slowly at tat a'Jaftelwalds very' rapidly, thus 
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We see thus how a slow, more or less indistindt, veil cal 
fas E? 3 ESVsrrarE 
pl For this theory it is essential and sufficient that the solar 
11 . fin thp first moment was spherical and homo 
nebulai spo mass of matter the internal gravitation 
deriveTfrom the attradtion of all molecules varies ir idiredt 
5XtT.^«. d wh“h e moTe “a medium 5 incom 
with tne . Tf a rotatory movement has pie- 
condition of ” which do not differ much from 
«“**? S be transformed into the above- 
described lings, on° account of the smallness of the resistance 
from the centre. stage . In consequence of the 
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to ioi n. a g These secondary nebular spots 
the matenal as the n t, direction of rotation as the 
neC r e he S n[m y ena exlaly Tmilar Chose of the. primary 
nebula will appear, -that is, ^ 
centric rings condense into' other very small orbs (satellites) 
whiciT^ revolve "each planet/, always in the same 
dhedtion whilst the planet turns on its axis exadtly in 
chi ecu o , n lane of these secondary rings. 
d,r ifthi's way therefore, all has proceeded. By a fortunate 
S ” S ; If the rings of the small secondary system 
o a f C ttum S °have° escaped g destruaion, and have not been 
